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Interested in fun facts and the history of Gulfport, MS?
Then read on!
Gulfport is the second-largest city in Mississippi, located on the Gulf of Mexico. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historical landmarks, and cultural attractions. Some of the popular attractions in Gulfport include the Gulfport Harbor, Ship Island, and the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center. The city also has a thriving music scene and a wide variety of restaurants offering delicious seafood and other local cuisine. In addition, Gulfport has a rich history, dating back to the colonial era, and there are several museums and historic sites to explore.